Trying to Get Pregnant

I can?t stop peeing!

I?m only on DPO2 and last night I literally got up every 2 hours to pee.  It was ridiculous.  I don?t feel any pain that might indicate an infection and it?s way too early to tell if I?m pregnant.  What?s going on here?

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Re: I can?t stop peeing!

  • Maybe you drank a lot of fluids?  More than usual?
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  • You probably have a bladder infection or something.  Just because you don't have pain doesn't mean there isn't an infection.
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  • imagejbizoe:
    You probably have a bladder infection or something.  Just because you don't have pain doesn't mean there isn't an infection.

    This. Some people do not feel pain from an infection. Unfortunately, I am one of the unlucky ones that does.

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  • I agree with PP.  I have I.C. so I pee a lot and it only burns during a flare up.  Also, it is summer, our body requires more fluid in the heat.
  • There are many reasons why someone may have an increased need to urinate.

    As PP mentioned you may have an increase in your fluid uptake, you could possibly have an infection or it may be caused by an increase in your consumption of artificial sweeteners, alcohol, or caffeine. Alcohol and caffeine act as diuretics, whereas artificial sweeteners can irritate the bladder. GL!

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